Iraq has urged the United Nations to investigate Islamic Stateterrorists’ bloody trade in human organs after the Iraqi ambassador said
doctors are being executed for not harvesting body parts.

Mohamed
Alhakim claimed that dozens of bodies with surgical incisions and
missing body parts have been found in shallow mass graves near ISIS
stronghold Mosul over the past few weeks.
ISIS’
horrifying trade in human organs, which was revealed by MailOnline last
December, is just the latest way for the terrorist organisation to
finance its activities, with other major sources of the group’s $2
million-a-day income being the sale of oil, ransom payments, and
smuggled antiques. Speaking of ISIS’ organ harvesting operations, Mr
Alhakim said:

‘We have bodies. Come and examine them. It is clear they are missing certain parts.’
He also said a dozen doctors have been ‘executed’ in Mosul for refusing to participate in organ harvesting.

The al-Monitor report also claims the terror organisation has even set
up a specialist organ-smuggling division whose sole responsibility is to
sell human hearts, livers and kidneys on the lucrative international
black market.

‘[Al-Mosuli] said that lately he noticed unusual movement within medical
facilities in Mosul Arab and foreign surgeons were hired, but
prohibited from mixing with local doctors,’ the report’s author wrote.
‘Information then leaked about organ selling.’

The report went on

: ‘Surgeries take place within a hospital and organs are quickly
transported through networks specialized in trafficking human organs.
Mosuli said that the organs come from fallen fighters who were quickly
transported to the hospital, injured people who were abandoned or
individuals who were kidnapped.’